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Justin Bieber shows up at Steelers bible study
Steelers linebacker Arthur Moats tweeted a photo of himself and The Biebs, saying that the Canadian pop punk joined Pittsburgh in an evening of prayer Saturday before the Steelers played the Jets.
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The Jets might just have a prayer against the Steelers after all.
Justin Bieber, who has a history of jinxing the sports teams he supports, showed up at a Steelers bible study on Saturday.
Steelers linebacker Arthur Moats tweeted a photo of himself and The Biebs, saying that the Canadian pop punk joined Pittsburgh in an evening of prayer. Defensive end Cam Heyward tweeted out a photo of the Biebs with the caption
"Didn't know he was a steelers fan, but welcome to steelernation @justinbieber."
This summer, Bieber was on the receiving end of angry tweets when he wore a Spain soccer jersey and they were booted from World Cup not long after.
It was also reported that the Miami Heat turned Bieber away from a game in January following his arrest, although Heat owner Mickey Arison denied it.
One thing is for sure, if New York can pull off the upset against the on-fire Ben Roethlisberger and his Steelers, the Bieber curse is alive and well.
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The Jets might just have a prayer against the Steelers after all.
Justin Bieber, who has a history of jinxing the sports teams he supports, showed up at a Steelers bible study on Saturday.
Steelers linebacker Arthur Moats tweeted a photo of himself and The Biebs, saying that the Canadian pop punk joined Pittsburgh in an evening of prayer. Defensive end Cam Heyward tweeted out a photo of the Biebs with the caption "Didn't know he was a steelers fan, but welcome to steelernation @justinbieber."
This summer, Bieber was on the receiving end of angry tweets when he wore a Spain soccer jersey and they were booted from World Cup not long after.
It was also reported that the Miami Heat turned Bieber away from a game in January following his arrest, although Heat owner Mickey Arison denied it.
One thing is for sure, if New York can pull off the upset against the on-fire Ben Roethlisberger and his Steelers, the Bieber curse is alive and well.
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Justin Bieber shows up at Steelers bible study
Steelers linebacker Arthur Moats tweeted a photo of himself and The Biebs, saying that the Canadian pop punk joined Pittsburgh in an evening of prayer Saturday before the Steelers played the Jets.
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The Jets might just have a prayer against the Steelers after all.
Justin Bieber, who has a history of jinxing the sports teams he supports, showed up at a Steelers bible study on Saturday.
Steelers linebacker Arthur Moats tweeted a photo of himself and The Biebs, saying that the Canadian pop punk joined Pittsburgh in an evening of prayer. Defensive end Cam Heyward tweeted out a photo of the Biebs with the caption
"Didn't know he was a steelers fan, but welcome to steelernation @justinbieber."
This summer, Bieber was on the receiving end of angry tweets when he wore a Spain soccer jersey and they were booted from World Cup not long after.
It was also reported that the Miami Heat turned Bieber away from a game in January following his arrest, although Heat owner Mickey Arison denied it.
One thing is for sure, if New York can pull off the upset against the on-fire Ben Roethlisberger and his Steelers, the Bieber curse is alive and well.
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The Jets might just have a prayer against the Steelers after all.
Justin Bieber, who has a history of jinxing the sports teams he supports, showed up at a Steelers bible study on Saturday.
Steelers linebacker Arthur Moats tweeted a photo of himself and The Biebs, saying that the Canadian pop punk joined Pittsburgh in an evening of prayer. Defensive end Cam Heyward tweeted out a photo of the Biebs with the caption "Didn't know he was a steelers fan, but welcome to steelernation @justinbieber."
This summer, Bieber was on the receiving end of angry tweets when he wore a Spain soccer jersey and they were booted from World Cup not long after.
It was also reported that the Miami Heat turned Bieber away from a game in January following his arrest, although Heat owner Mickey Arison denied it.
One thing is for sure, if New York can pull off the upset against the on-fire Ben Roethlisberger and his Steelers, the Bieber curse is alive and well.
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